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Scott Lautenbaugh
American politician

Scott Lautenbaugh

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American politician
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Sioux City
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60 years
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Scott Lautenbaugh (born November 11, 1964 in Sioux City, Iowa) is a politician from the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. He served in the Nebraska Legislature from 2007 to 2014, representing an Omaha district.

Personal life

He was born on November 11, 1964, in Sioux City, Iowa and graduated from South High School in Omaha in 1983. He earned a B.A. (1987) and a J.D. (1991) from Creighton University. He is married and has three children. He is an attorney in private practice in Omaha. From 2000 to 2003, Lautenbaugh served as the Douglas County Election Commissioner. During his time in that position, he redistricted the Omaha City Council, and his redistricting was upheld by the Nebrasksa Supreme Court after years of litigation. Further, he also enacted a school board redistricting plan that was only partially modified by the Nebraska Supreme Court.

In February 2013, he was arrested for a DUI near 147th and Maple Streets in Omaha. His blood-alcohol level was .237, which is nearly three times the legal limit in Nebraska. In June 2013 he was sentenced to 2 days in jail, a year probation, and a $500 fine.

State legislature

Lautenbaugh was appointed in 2007 by Governor Dave Heineman to replace Mick Mines, who resigned his seat as the senator from the 18th Nebraska legislative district. The district which includes parts of Douglas and Washington counties, including the cities of Blair and Fort Calhoun, as well small portion of Omaha north of Maple Road between 108th and 168th Streets, and stretching south to Dodge Road between 156th and 168th Streets. He was Chairman of the Rules Committee for the Nebraska Legislature; and sat on the Judiciary, and Transportation and Telecommunications committees.

In the November 2008 General Election, Senator Lautenbaugh defeated his challenger, Carl Lorenzen, to earn the right to serve the remaining two years of Senator Mines' term. Lautenbaugh was reelected in 2010 to an additional four-year term as state senator.

Lautenbaugh resigned from the Legislature before the end of his term, in November 2014, in order to become a lobbyist.

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